I think it was a white FRS I saw on Google with the Red/White, looks amazing. I think it looks best if you don't blackout the rear lights of course so the red lights tie in with the red flaps. I wish the red had black letter option too as I will have nothing close to white on my car.

I have never had an interest in these until recently....I hate seeing all that dirt and grime along the side of my car when it is a little rainy.

So newb question...will mud flaps keep the water spray from my front wheels off the side of my V?

Yes. Last week it rained a bunch overnight. My car was safe and freshly cleaned in the garage. Before my Rally armor flaps I'd drive to work down the wet streets and get to work with wet filth all over the sides. Last week that wasn't the case. Got to work and the sides were bone dry as if I drove to work on a nice clear summer day.

Yes. Last week it rained a bunch overnight. My car was safe and freshly cleaned in the garage. Before my Rally armor flaps I'd drive to work down the wet streets and get to work with wet filth all over the sides. Last week that wasn't the case. Got to work and the sides were bone dry as if I drove to work on a nice clear summer day.

Oh, and they look bad ass and aggressive.

Thanks for the response... that is good to know...I might get them if they are the right price. Are you using the generic Rally Armor Mud Flaps from there site which are like $25?

Stock mudguards also tend to build up dirt between it and the body of the car. The damage it does is unpleasant and sometimes can't be buffed out either. But not like that would really bother many, it's just dirt and whatever else happens in an area that I can't see...

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